Ceri A. Lowe

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When Ceri isn’t writing, she’s a self-employed project management consultant specialising in financial services. She lives in Bristol, England and has various obsessions including all things Spanish, renovating houses, travelling and her dog, Pablo.

In the last few years she’s won the Global Short Stories annual prize, the Flash 500 Award, the Story Star Publishing Prize, the Exeter Short Story Prize and the Writers’ Forum Short Story competition. She’s also been placed and published in the Word Hut Short Story Competition & Henshaw Prize. In 2013, she was also long-listed in the Bristol Prize and Lightship Publishing Awards.

She has just completed The Paradigm Trilogy, the first book of which is titled The Rising Storm, a dystopian YA seWhen Ceri isn’t writing, she’s a self-employed project management consultant specialising in financial services. She lives in Bristol, England and has various obsessions including all things Spanish, renovating houses, travelling and her dog, Pablo.

In the last few years she’s won the Global Short Stories annual prize, the Flash 500 Award, the Story Star Publishing Prize, the Exeter Short Story Prize and the Writers’ Forum Short Story competition. She’s also been placed and published in the Word Hut Short Story Competition & Henshaw Prize. In 2013, she was also long-listed in the Bristol Prize and Lightship Publishing Awards.

She has just completed The Paradigm Trilogy, the first book of which is titled The Rising Storm, a dystopian YA series set in a post apocalyptic world. Book two, The Girl in the Storm is now available for preorder on Amazon....more

"This is the second book in the series. Th first one was good enough to make me buy the second. This one also kept me glued to the plot. The dual timeline was a bit of a pain because I couldn't force myself to stop after one more chapter - they alt..."
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